cakewalk (Meaning)

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cakewalk (n)

a strutting dance based on a march; was performed in minstrel shows; originated as a competition among Black dancers to win a cake

an easy accomplishment

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cakewalk (v)

perform the cakewalk dance

cakewalk Sentence Examples

  1. Winning the spelling bee was a cakewalk for Sarah, who had spent weeks studying.
  2. The math exam was a cakewalk for James, who found the problems surprisingly easy.
  3. Completing the project ahead of schedule was a cakewalk for the experienced team.
  4. She breezed through the marathon as if it were a cakewalk, finishing in record time.
  5. For the talented pianist, playing the sonata was a cakewalk; she had mastered it long ago.
  6. Learning to ride a bike was a cakewalk for Tim, who picked it up on his first try.
  7. The veteran chef found cooking the elaborate meal to be a cakewalk, effortlessly managing multiple dishes at once.
  8. To him, public speaking was a cakewalk; he had never been nervous in front of an audience.
  9. The experienced hiker considered the trail to be a cakewalk, having conquered more challenging routes in the past.
  10. Securing the top spot in the competition was a cakewalk for the seasoned debater, who was well-prepared for any argument.

FAQs About the word cakewalk

a strutting dance based on a march; was performed in minstrel shows; originated as a competition among Black dancers to win a cake, an easy accomplishment, perf

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chore, beast, chore, beast,killer, pain, killer, labor, murder, bear

Winning the spelling bee was a cakewalk for Sarah, who had spent weeks studying.

The math exam was a cakewalk for James, who found the problems surprisingly easy.

Completing the project ahead of schedule was a cakewalk for the experienced team.

She breezed through the marathon as if it were a cakewalk, finishing in record time.